As organizations prioritize digital transformation initiatives, many are finding that legacy
networks are holding them back. To support new business models, cloud adoption, and an
explosion in connected devices, modern networks must support interoperability across data
centers, multiple clouds, branch locations, and edge devices. Applications now run at every
point on this spectrum, and they are critical to businesses’ ability to win in hypercompetitive marketplaces. Yet, even as business success has become more dependent on
this new architecture, and the amount of data flowing across connections has increased,
many organizations still lack a unified approach to management, automation, and security

Managing your company’s financials is the backbone of your business and is vital to the long-term health and viability of your company. Yet attention to your bottom line often takes a back seat during times of increasing revenues and growth. To continue applying the necessary financial rigor to support rapid growth, the accounting department needs the right tools to most efficiently do their job.
This white paper outlines the 10 essentials of a complete financial management system and how the right solution can help you keep up with the rapidly changing business world.

Transforming Cloud Connectivity & Security in Distributed Networks
Today’s digital transformation initiatives frequently begin with moving applications and data to the cloud. But traditional networking and security infrastructure, such as backhauling data from remote locations to central offices over MPLS lines, can’t keep up.
Fortunately, new approaches that also move connectivity and security to the cloud are rapidly overcoming these hurdles. Technologies such as direct-to-cloud SD-WAN and site-to-site VPNs dramatically cut the cost of connectivity. However, they put pressure on other parts of the organization to adopt new ways of defending each site against internet intruders, protecting the use of web content, and securing data stored in cloud apps.
In this webcast, we’ll discuss a new, integrated approach to connectivity and security. Used by enterprises and government agencies around the world to manage as many as 1,500 sites from a single console, Forcepoint’s branch security

The Total Economic Impact™ Of Forcepoint Web Security and Email Security, a commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Forcepoint, shows how a prominent manufacturing company experienced a ROI increase with Forcepoint after switching from another cloud vendor.
Download the study to learn how this company achieved over a three year period:
An ROI of 122% within a payback period of 6 months.
Security breach reduction cost savings of $743,000. With an estimated cost of $3.25 million per breach and a starting risk level of 25%, the organization saved $743,000 over three years.
Productivity gains up to $152,000. Company reported that they have benefited from the reduction in time spent managing malware and phishing incidents.
Discover the potential impact of Forcepoint Web Security Cloud and Email Security Cloud on your organization!

Transforming Cloud Connectivity & Security in Distributed Networks
Today’s digital transformation initiatives frequently begin with moving applications and data to the cloud. But traditional networking and security infrastructure, such as backhauling data from remote locations to central offices over MPLS lines, can’t keep up.
Fortunately, new approaches that also move connectivity and security to the cloud are rapidly overcoming these hurdles. Technologies such as direct-to-cloud SD-WAN and site-to-site VPNs dramatically cut the cost of connectivity. However, they put pressure on other parts of the organization to adopt new ways of defending each site against internet intruders, protecting the use of web content, and securing data stored in cloud apps.
In this webcast, we’ll discuss a new, integrated approach to connectivity and security. Used by enterprises and government agencies around the world to manage as many as 1,500 sites from a single console, Forcepoint’s branch security

The Total Economic Impact™ Of Forcepoint Web Security and Email Security, a commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Forcepoint, shows how a prominent manufacturing company experienced a ROI increase with Forcepoint after switching from another cloud vendor.
Download the study to learn how this company achieved over a three year period:
An ROI of 122% within a payback period of 6 months.
Security breach reduction cost savings of $743,000. With an estimated cost of $3.25 million per breach and a starting risk level of 25%, the organization saved $743,000 over three years.
Productivity gains up to $152,000. Company reported that they have benefited from the reduction in time spent managing malware and phishing incidents.
Discover the potential impact of Forcepoint Web Security Cloud and Email Security Cloud on your organization!

Transforming Cloud Connectivity & Security in Distributed Networks
Today’s digital transformation initiatives frequently begin with moving applications and data to the cloud. But traditional networking and security infrastructure, such as backhauling data from remote locations to central offices over MPLS lines, can’t keep up.
Fortunately, new approaches that also move connectivity and security to the cloud are rapidly overcoming these hurdles. Technologies such as direct-to-cloud SD-WAN and site-to-site VPNs dramatically cut the cost of connectivity. However, they put pressure on other parts of the organization to adopt new ways of defending each site against internet intruders, protecting the use of web content, and securing data stored in cloud apps.
In this webcast, we’ll discuss a new, integrated approach to connectivity and security. Used by enterprises and government agencies around the world to manage as many as 1,500 sites from a single console, Forcepoint’s branch security

The Total Economic Impact™ Of Forcepoint Web Security and Email Security, a commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Forcepoint, shows how a prominent manufacturing company experienced a ROI increase with Forcepoint after switching from another cloud vendor.
Download the study to learn how this company achieved over a three year period:
An ROI of 122% within a payback period of 6 months.
Security breach reduction cost savings of $743,000. With an estimated cost of $3.25 million per breach and a starting risk level of 25%, the organization saved $743,000 over three years.
Productivity gains up to $152,000. Company reported that they have benefited from the reduction in time spent managing malware and phishing incidents.
Discover the potential impact of Forcepoint Web Security Cloud and Email Security Cloud on your organization!

Databases represent the backbone of most organizations. And Oracle databases in particular have become the mainstream data repository for most mission-critical environments. Some of the largest companies and organizations in the world rely on Oracle databases to store their most important data. The biggest challenge organizations face relative to an Oracle database is to maintain these databases at optimum performance and reliability without breaking the bank. This paper discusses the storage capabilities customers should consider when choosing storage to support an Oracle database environment.

Nimble Secondary Flash array represents a new type of data storage, designed to maximize both capacity and performance. By adding high-performance flash storage to a capacity-optimized architecture, it provides a unique backup platform that lets you put your backup data to work.
Nimble Secondary Flash array uses flash performance to provide both near-instant backup and recovery from any primary storage system. It is a single device for backup, disaster recovery, and even local archiving. By using flash, you can accomplish real work such as dev/test, QA, and analytics.
Deep integration with Veeam’s leading backup software simplifies data lifecycle management and provides a path to cloud archiving.

This 5-minute, easy-to-read document explains why organizations need to protect Office 365 data. This report will teach you:
• The big misunderstanding between Microsoft's responsibility and the IT organizations
• 6 reasons why backing up Office 365 is critical
• Who is in control of Office 365 data

This 5-minute, easy-to-read document explains why organizations need to protect Office 365 data. This report will teach you:
• The big misunderstanding between Microsoft's responsibility and the IT organizations
• 6 reasons why backing up Office 365 is critical
• Who is in control of Office 365 data

Downtime & Data Loss are Business Problems, not IT Issues
Data protection and backup are often among the least appreciated aspects
of IT, both in terms of budget and the perception of creating “business value” for the broader organization. Arguably, data protection and backup aren’t always respected even when compared to other facets of IT — until something fails, breaks, is overwritten, or corrupted accidentally or on purpose.

The Transportation and Logistics industry is the backbone of the global supply chain. But as Transportation and Logistics companies work to ensure timely delivery, they also face a variety of security risks and challenges.

Schneider Electric surveyed over 400 worldwide machine builders and factory end users in 2015. The questions they answered all centered around what their machines and plants would need to look like in 2020 if their businesses were to sustain growth and boost productivity. Their feedback has shaped (and will continue to shape) Schneider Electric digitized solution investments.
Key requirements identified included:
• Tools that could accommodate a younger, less skilled, and less experienced workforce
• A need for simpler integration through open software connectivity and more open field buses
• A need for whole lifecycle support of the products they purchase
Read this eBook to see answers to some of these identified key points from those surveyed.

Ransomware is not going away. This makes it imperative for businesses across all industries to adopt a data management strategy of multi-layered security, easy automation, and quick recovery. To learn more about Rubrik and how it can ?t into your ransomware protection strategy while simplifying data protection across your entire datacenter, visit www.rubrik.com. As the leading next-generation data protection solution, Rubrik deploys as a plug-and-play appliance in less than an hour and has been adopted across all verticals and organization sizes including Fortune 50 companies.

Backup and recovery needs a radical rethink. When today’s incumbent solutions were designed over a decade ago, IT environments were exploding, heterogeneity was increasing, and backup was the protection of last resort. The goal was to provide a low cost insurance policy for data, and to support this increasingly complex multi-tier, heterogeneous environment. The answer was to patch together backup and recovery solutions under a common vendor management framework and to minimize costs by moving data across the infrastructure or media.

All three of our stories in this issue of the State of the Internet / Security report are about things most organizations aren’t examining. Whether the cause is that organizations don’t perceive some issues as important to their environment, if they don’t have tooling to monitor these issues, or if the resources to monitor this traffic are not available, this traffic is often being overlooked.
Each of the stories in this issue of the State of the Internet / Security report looked at aspects of security (credential abuse/APIs/IPv6) that are often overlooked by the mainstream but are nevertheless important to day-to-day operations. These stories create a backdrop for what we expect to see in the upcoming quarters and years.

As an enterprise admin for over 20 years now, I have seen many technology successes, challenges, and even failures throughout my career. For all enterprise admins, learning is a critical element of job success, but so is sharing what you have learned with others.
Today I am embarking on a series of posts where I will be sharing many technology challenges that could have been avoided with a proper backup strategy. From there we will touch on how a modern backup solution can protect your organization from the preventable issues I’ll be writing about.

The City of Santa Barbara, California is located just 90 miles northwest of Los
Angeles is the county seat of Santa Barbara County with a population of just
over 90,000. Often referred to as the ‘American Riviera’, Santa Barbara is located
between the Pacific Ocean and the Santa Ynez Mountains.
Santa Barbara functions similar to a big city because it manages its own police
and fire departments, city waterfront, and airport, managing an annual operating
budget of just over $350M with approximately 1600 employees. The IT team
supports all technology functions and operations for the City, including data
backup and protection.

Finding the right data protection and recovery solution for complex enterprise infrastructures is a formidable challenge. Traditional backup and recovery solutions cannot keep up with or meet today’s business-critical requirements.
Read this white paper to learn smarter approaches to data protection and recovery. See how to radically improve key performance metrics – including business continuity – as well as backup windows, operational recovery and disaster recovery.

Now is the time to take a smarter approach to data protection an recovery. Finding the right data protection and recovery solution for complex enterprise infrastructures is a formidable challenge. Traditional backup and recovery solutions cannot keep up with or meet today’s business-critical requirements.
Read this white paper to learn how to radically improve key performance metrics – including business continuity – as well as backup windows, operational recovery and disaster recovery.

As organizations prioritize digital transformation initiatives, many are finding that legacy
networks are holding them back. To support new business models, cloud adoption, and an
explosion in connected devices, modern networks must support interoperability across data
centers, multiple clouds, branch locations, and edge devices. Applications now run at every
point on this spectrum, and they are critical to businesses’ ability to win in hypercompetitive
marketplaces. Yet, even as business success has become more dependent on
this new architecture, and the amount of data flowing across connections has increased,
many organizations still lack a unified approach to management, automation, and security.

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